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Such and such Meaning in English

expression

ˈsətʃ/ /ˈænd/, /ənd/ /ˈsətʃ
SUCH-and-SUCH or SUCH-ənd-SUCH
sˈʌtʃ/ /ˈænd/ /sˈʌtʃ
SUCH-and-SUCH

Definition

Used to refer to something or someone without naming them exactly, often because you don't know the details or they're not important.

Usage & Nuances

Informal and vague; often used in storytelling, when giving examples, or when details are unnecessary or unknown. Similar to 'so and so' for people, but 'such and such' is for things, situations, or sometimes people.

Example Sentences

He bought such and such items at the store.

basic

My teacher gave us such and such instructions.

basic

You have to be at such and such place at 2 PM.

basic

She always talks about such and such problems but never gives details.

natural

I met such and such people at the conference — I can't remember all their names.

natural

We were supposed to talk about such and such, but the meeting got canceled.

natural